The Future Of Sports: Brooklyn
Another dope date night!
I've been taking my wife on dates since we've met. However, recently, I got this "30 Dates" idea from Ashlee Muhammad (@eyeconicash on Instagram), style curator of @haberdashernyc (Instagram), who also created what I believe she calls "30 Dates of Summer". I thought it was inspiring to see a cool, young, married couple from NYC doing cool, young, married couple(s) things in NYC and abroad. I see a lot us in them, so I decided to follow suit. Honestly, I am not keeping count but I wanted to inspire other couples and even friends for that matter to get up and out. I wanted to show that you don't necessarily have to blow all of your cash in order to enjoy and show your loved one(s) a great time. So we continued to take random dates to art galleries, exhibits, plays, sports events etc. and documenting some. Our most recent date was to The Future of Sports, which began in the DMV area and has finally made its way to NYC. It was a dope visual experience. 35 dollars was a bit much for this event to me, as it was small BUT in their defense, unlike other pop up galleries, it was interactive. We were able to play soccer, tennis, basketball and we even boxed a little. Afterwards, being that it was an hour time block, we took it to Sweet Chick (Nas' restaurant) which is literally walking distance from the exhibit. So, if you plan to visit, make sure you make a day of it and grab a bite afterwards!
I've been taking my wife on dates since we've met. However, recently, I got this "30 Dates" idea from Ashlee Muhammad (@eyeconicash on Instagram), style curator of @haberdashernyc (Instagram), who also created what I believe she calls "30 Dates of Summer". I thought it was inspiring to see a cool, young, married couple from NYC doing cool, young, married couple(s) things in NYC and abroad. I see a lot us in them, so I decided to follow suit. Honestly, I am not keeping count but I wanted to inspire other couples and even friends for that matter to get up and out. I wanted to show that you don't necessarily have to blow all of your cash in order to enjoy and show your loved one(s) a great time. So we continued to take random dates to art galleries, exhibits, plays, sports events etc. and documenting some. Our most recent date was to The Future of Sports, which began in the DMV area and has finally made its way to NYC. It was a dope visual experience. 35 dollars was a bit much for this event to me, as it was small BUT in their defense, unlike other pop up galleries, it was interactive. We were able to play soccer, tennis, basketball and we even boxed a little. Afterwards, being that it was an hour time block, we took it to Sweet Chick (Nas' restaurant) which is literally walking distance from the exhibit. So, if you plan to visit, make sure you make a day of it and grab a bite afterwards!
The Future of Sports
Dec. 15, 2018
61 N 9th St., Brooklyn, NY
Sweet Chick
164 Bedford Ave
Brooklyn, NY
164 Bedford Ave
Brooklyn, NY
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